FROM THE EDITOR
Deepening our Appreciation of Gender History
Kevin B. Byrne
FOREWORD
Recent Directions in Gender and Women's History
Nancy F. Cott and Drew Gilpin Faust
ARTICLES
Through Women’s Eyes: The Challenges of Integrating Women's History and U.S. History in the Writing of a College Textbook
Ellen DuBois
The Historiography of Gendered Political Cultures
Melanie Gustafson
What’s Gender Got to Do with It? Women and Foreign Relations History
Kristin Hoganson
Keeping a Record of Life: Women and Art During World War II
Kimberley L. Phillips
WEB RESOURCES
Feminism and Mainstream Narratives in American History, 1780-2000
Kathryn Kish Slar and Thomas Dublin
A Selection of Web Resources for Gender History
Read, Write and Think Gender History: Making Over the Comic Landscape
Kathryn Jo Bullerdick
LESSON PLANS
Gender Transformations: The Gilded Age and the Roaring Twenties
Mary Rech Rockwell
"Mill Girls" and Labor Movements: Integrating Women’s History into Early Industrialization Studies
Sheila Kirschbaum
Harriet Tubman: Spy, Veteran, and Widow
Kahlil Chism
Theodore Roosevelt and American Masculinity
Bruce Fehn
TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS FROM THE GILDER LEHRMAN COLLECTION
"Irrespective of Race, Color or Sex:" Susan B. Anthony and the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1867
Libby Garland
AMERICA ON THE WORLD STAGE
Cold War and Global Hegemony, 1945-1991
Melvyn P. Leffler